will

/wɪl/
verb
  1. Used to express the future tense, indicating something that is going to happen.
    • The weather will be sunny tomorrow.
    • I will finish my homework before dinner.
    • She will arrive at the airport at 3 PM.
  2. Used to express willingness, intention, or a promise to do something.
    • We will always be there for you.
    • He will not give up until he succeeds.
    • I will help you carry those bags.
  3. Used to express a request or an offer.
    • I will make you a cup of tea.
    • Will you join us for lunch?
    • Will you please close the window?
  4. Used to express a habitual action or a general truth.
    • Birds will fly south for the winter.
    • He will often sit and read for hours.
    • Accidents will happen sometimes.
  5. Used to express strong determination or insistence.
    • He will keep interrupting me.
    • She will have her way, no matter what.
    • The door will not open, no matter how hard I push.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The mental power to control one's actions and make choices; determination.
    • It took all his will to resist the temptation.
    • The team's will to win was incredible.
    • She has a strong will and never gives up.
  2. A legal document that states how a person's property should be distributed after their death.
    • He wrote his will when he was very old.
    • The lawyer read the will to the family.
    • Her grandfather left her a house in his will.
  3. A person's desire or wish regarding something.
    • It is my will that you take this money.
    • Against her will, she had to move to a new city.
    • The king's will was law.
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